Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: August 1, 2024 - Last updated: August 1, 2024

TITLE INFORMATION

Authors: Kinga Anna Gajda and Maria Jukna

Title: In Situ, Ex Situ, and Virtual Situ in a Museum Telling about Trauma

Subtitle: -

Journal: The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum

Volume: 17

Issue: 1

Year: 2024

Pages: 143-162

pISSN: 1835-2014 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 1835-2022 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century, 21st Century | Asian History: Japanese History, Korea History | Types: Forced Prostitution / "Comfort Women" System; Types: Wartime Sexual Violence / Asia-Pacific War; Society: Museums / Museum of Military Sexual Slavery by Japan



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Authors: Kinga Anna Gajda, Instytut Studiów Europejskich (Institute of European Studies), Uniwersytet Jagielloński (Jagiellonian University) - Academia.edu, ResearchGate

Abstract: »The primary objective of this article is to elucidate the modes of conveying difficult heritage within in situ, ex situ, and virtual situ. The authors endeavor to establish a comparative analysis encompassing three distinct narrative approaches. Of particular significance is the exploration of the affective involvement of the audience in the process of storytelling and a meticulous examination of its attainment and feasibility within the realm of virtual tours. Consequently, the authors undertake the task of addressing the query pertaining to the potential virtual representation of trauma, using three emblematic museum-memory sites as case studies: the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the Museum of Military Sexual Slavery by Japan in Daegu, South Korea, and the Museum of Secret Surveillance: "House of Leaves" in Tirana, Albania.« (Source: CGScholar)

Wikipedia: History of Asia: History of Korea / Korea under Japanese rule | History of Asia: History of Japan / Shōwa era | Museum: Museums in South Korea | Prostitution: Forced prostitution / Comfort women | Sex and the law: Wartime sexual violence / Wartime sexual violence in World War II | War: Pacific War / Japanese war crimes